The Plaza de Chueca is a prime example of Madrid's vibrant, youthful culture. This square is packed with hotels, making it easy for you to stay right in the center of the action. Grab a bite at one of ...Read more

the many restaurants serving cuisines at a variety of prices. Many offer al fresco dining during nice weather, giving you a perfect opportunity for people watching. Want to check out the hottest night spots? Fortunately, there is no shortage of choices. Baco y Beta and Black & White are just two possibilities to explore.

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Colleen Holbrook

Vancouver

May 25, 2018

The LGBQT center of Madrid, the food around Chueca is some of the best, good for tapas and bar crawling between independent merchants

Recommended for:FoodiesLGBTQ

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Kelsey McNeight

Buffalo

Aug 25, 2016

I lived around the corner from this area. So much fun and the bars are cool.

Recommended for:LGBTQStudentsNightlife LoversHipsters

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Marie Pierre G

Jul 26, 2016

Take a walk and Enjoy a drink and typical local food at Mercado San Anton terrace

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Kat Von B (Travelinggreek)Pro 2018

Huntington Beach

Oct 24, 2013

The heart of the LGBT community in Madrid. It is the most vibrant, alive part of the city and I love to wander around and explore. Every street is teeming with bars, nightclubs, trendster heaven! At the end of the night all of the hipsters, misfits and regular folk congregate to talk, drink coffee and admire the happenings!

Recommended for:LGBTQNightlife LoversHipsters

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Ryan Haynes

London

May 16, 2013

This has changed so much in the last 10 years since I last visited and I absolutely love the atmosphere here. The small bars and quaint clubs really give the gay scene character and the people tend to be incredibly friendly. The food market is a great way to spend the afternoon.

The heart of Madrid's gay district. The nightlife and shopping is great here!

Recommended for:LGBTQ

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Sheila T.

Daly City

Jul 20, 2012

It's one of my favorite areas of Madrid, and there are a lot of neat shops and bars.

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CityWinks

Local from Madrid

Jun 03, 2012

Chueca, has plenty of charming nooks with such a wide collection of stores, restaurants that will seduce you! ; )

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David Eastin

Santander

Apr 26, 2012

This is the best area of town. It has great shopping and restaurants on every corner. I loved coming down here in the early evening and watching the people come from all over the city to enjoy what this area has to offer.

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Erin

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Jan 18, 2011

The barrio of Chueca is a trendy and bohemian neighborhood (along with its neighbor Malasaña) just north of Gran Via. Hiding in its narrow streets, you will find lots of shops and yummy restaurants. Don't forget to do some shopping on Fuencarral (the street), which is nearby.